Keith Emerson

Curtain Call Playhouse is staging this drama that examines the aftermath of German parents, many of them Jewish, sending their children to Great Britain at the outbreak of World War II. The play will move to Sunrise Civic Center Theatre for performances 7 p.m March 24 and 2 p.m March 25.

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